I am an Audi Avant owner in addition to my M3 and would sell both in an instant if I could get an RS6 Avant. Wagons are way more practical and the Audi versions look better than their sedan counterparts. Also remember that the RS6 is as tuneable as a 335i for power. Pretty easy to put it around 700 HP.

There is one in the US that the CEO of Audi USA drives. Lucky bastard.

I saw this car at a U2 concert at FedEx field, the funny thing is it has Michigan tags.

Wheels? Nothing OEM is better than what you could get for the same or cheaper in aftermarket...

Steering wheel? Yeah... I'm going to decide on buying one car over the other over a steering wheel. NOT!

3D Nav? neat, anndddd the maps will be out of date and so won't the system in 6 months.

I think YOU need to get your shit together and educate yourself on what REALLY makes a car better than the other.

What you think makes any car better than another is completely subjective, so bringing up that matter up doesn't help. But really, is there anything wrong with having options on cars these days? Wouldn't shitty steering wheels affect driving feel, wouldn't wheels affect aerodynamics and brake cooling? Are ALL aftermarket wheels up to par with OEM in quality? I think YOU need to understand people like options. If I order heated seats on an M3, do I not know my priorities? I just don't think it's fair of you to judge the OP based on the options the car has. What Really makes a car better may I ask, because there are many cars out there.

Sure you can make any car fast but the point I was making was the guy I originally commented on... was running his mouth about oh blow a civic away not oh blow a civic away with refinement...

He's completely right. As a REAL honda guy myself, I can say that a K20/K24 swap + supercharger/turbo will put out 350+hp. Plus have a power to weight/ratio that is insane. Don't hate on civic's hate on the beaners k thx.

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saw you comment and i'd lay on my bed and cry, then i put some Yulio Iglesias music, no more problem.